'He's the cause of the problem!' Joe Biden torn apart by congressman over 'insane' migration policy
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Tom McClintock claimed Donald Trump brought illegal migration 'to a virtual standstill' - but accused Biden of undoing that
Congressman Tom McClintock has ripped into Joe Biden over his record on migration, accusing him of "insane" failings on the issue.
Speaking to GB News at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (Arc) Conference in London, he accused the President of being the "cause of the problem" after he reversed many of Donald Trump's anti-migration policies when he took office.
He claimed Trump brought illegal migration "to a virtual standstill", accusing Biden of undoing that.
Asked whether he believes Biden should be doing more to tackle migration, the Congressman responded: "No, he's the he's the cause of the problem.
"Donald Trump had brought illegal immigration to a virtual standstill. His Mexico policy had stopped the phoney asylum cases.
"We were nearing completion of the border wall while we were enforcing court-ordered deportations for the first time in years. And it was working.
"Biden reversed all of those policies the very first day in office."
He added: "We had 2.9 million illegal immigrants released into our country: dependent, impoverished and along with the criminal element that has accompanied it."
McClintock was speaking at the Arc Conference in London, an organisation which was established as "an international community with a vision for a better world".
Its mission is to generate a new approach to society, which would allow everyone to "prosper, contribute and flourish".
The California Congressman also accused Biden of having been the "worst President in American history", launching into a furious rant on the President's record in Government.
When asked if he thinks it is time for Biden to stand aside, McClintock said: "Oh, I don't think he should have been elected.
"I think he's been one of the worst presidents in American history.
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McClintock accused Biden of "insane" failings on migration
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"You just see the damage he's done to the economy, to the border, the inflation rate.
"The fact that people, after inflation, are making less today than they were when he took office.
"There's going to be a very powerful question asked in 2024 and it's the same question Ronald Reagan asked: 'Are you better off today than you were four years ago?'
He added: "People know the answer to that in their own lives. And I think that that's going to mean that Joe Biden will not be the president after 2024."